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Josra, these wprig'ss axprention of the thanks of Con. | pesition to dese. pony omy ome qmendmeat | and, efter, remarks by several gentionea, 4 > os bo Derelt of the people of France, in the grest and | Might be iaterred om of the Bs! : ; out work they have so nobly uodertel We Me nan | \- moet aaa bons ct Hokav coil Chet, Re woud senew sh at the ond of i. The ye) = at sy aK ecanvon bark Ter 3786 chents toe 75, hor—§ ani ° aa we ? nis, that | 94 died. I guaranty that he will give a suitable ther section of the bill; mt the termination of which, Rovmma, forgan, | Lurcuan— cheats Tea- IG es. fire erackers J J aye mee _rithin the ast forty day, Ak ‘a tni thet | for the grave, withim the view of Ay ‘ee cunts ea NB, 1620 bofs. choatgten) t Howdy bee © B Dartinae so ti Heyline§j ex that mighty and aa A mschatk in Sept Bliza Adams, ‘Harting, FH, two ane sows, Brothers—6 A A Low, Brother—25 1 2 elle, ontiem Standing armia have bscome power Steamship No:therner, Badd, Charleston, faturday, ¢ 0 jestic river. If a grave cannot be Mr. McKay moved that the ‘Oneatk nour of meeting, Passage, from Char wires Taleahanvo ov 8th Planter, Hassey, Nant, clena A—40 cx silks to onde oa. bafore the people—for they join with them in| procured t take the remains to Bunker Hill, or | hereatter, be eleven o'clock. was made—aod | rm, to jes on & Co. d reat ao A ? rder. reducing Three eaten '’ Ruedred chourand | Dting them to Washingtoa, where ® moaument comme- | before further action could bs bs ag preartica re dy Hi + $3 hone —wes da rind these by y tee foe. 4 sailed aie 20th to cruise tor a} Monmouth. Pa 9) 4 morative of their deeds may beerected. If not suocess- | The House adjour: ore, impotent Before. the \seered “hymn | £1 im this, take the ashen te. Mr Samyer's own eletrict, fess, a her may brave s en Tepes, He: generated. thie mb Battimorg, March 21, 1848 ction order to o: tbe attention of 1s House 6 a Propriety of wiopting measuresto bring home our dead | The Taylor Mass Meeting—A perfect Pandemo- Let gentiemen who think proper vote against it_ Want | nium—Harsh treatment of Reverdy Johnson and 150 a0 aa called with Ch ‘Lydia. FH, 280 sp 1750 wh 2500 Ship Tartar, (01 Enaladalphia) ) Webber, Canton Dos, 12 to bone (nasid Soy 20th fir Chile ‘and home: ne W Platt k& jphia, and tess to Booth & Races Mitehel!. NB. 170 sp 1990 wh 5000 Ibs bone (an Platt—56 chests tes 1158hif do 215 bm: of Mozambique Channel. torane foremast ted maintep yard. | fr do; 26th. Gen Scoit, N L, 180 sp 1120 wh 2000 Ibs bons og cd to ae bxs do 36 cases mdze $8 bxs do 9 pkgs haperieuced very heavy weathe Gulf Ou the 18th | sailed Dee éth for a crmise around the Cape:) anh. ‘Triad, | dries to order, Bab‘lont overierdn seamaa named Hoary Morris, a native of Gree»port. 200 sp 1700 w 1.5000 Ibs bo ied-Dec 7th fr | Canton—Bark Sanpho—1 care ey HE H Manhall—4 49 and. ‘Sthomas Gooner, a seaman, died while the (. lay at do, Dec dh, tusenror. Cold tN FA 130 wh 1600 Ibs pareeye joston—5 +s berry chaanted by the uaarmed people This all hg da eae; more important then all the re- te tea £00 Sap pie chess seh do 23 cases md: is fifty thousand dollars? It cost more than twice that 4 (oe ved — ss por, ftom the ro, of a blood vessel. Dec 2,810 | bone for Chile and home; Lith, 10 wh 9000 Ibs bone Tnverwood & eo, of Bostous68°9 peg " ONDA TENTS The Meher oomalderation of fees | woUnt to bury a dis'loguished member of this House | Jesse Hunt—Broke up in a Row, $e sn | lined ship Seram, wot, (rom, Macao for Bret. Jan 28, | do: éthy Grange ant Marea, Ni, 70 ap 700 wh, $00 Ibs Boze. | ener 164 phe eampinie 1 es ils 79 do te pane o# jy eeodiag a mission to Rome Governments (ue edema md gerheotly sighs cm ~~ © The Taylor mass meeting which was held in | of off te Cape of jood Kiope, paseed en, Am ship sheeting bo ae for. ia ay ies Mot 800 wh 10 > ‘anc ohn A a do, 900 | to order. aiter mas? rest woon popular opinion Hehad been | Di® nguinhed character o oy was Wing A Wile Bi re Dee 23. pp. for ome jontano, Naat, 220 sp wh 2000 Ibs boue, Ree aerapaR, Hemad pron | pect to that great aman, lt was however, no lees due | the rotunda of the Exchange last evening, ere: ‘through the Sirita of Mauda’ Fn Bin | New One emmoatie Laaportatinnus ow oe g--) sovemencs ia Franca to pass by, witheut | those who foucht for the honor and defenoe of the | one of the richest scenes ever witnessed in Bal- Ys ‘Canioa for Boston arwiel vn Spoken. rw OnLxans—Ship Union=240 bbls mutton hams E Morse . : coun ry that the measure which he (Mr Sawyer) bad |; ‘ for Pi wy York; Navigetor, Patna, from Shangha for New | | ship Clarivsa Andrews, 6 days fiom Mobile for Havre, Mar | —494 bb's pors 102 doh 1¢ bhde by mek og thet be in come way assimilated thai to ¢ 7 a in the heart of the |timore. Daniel Wakefield was called to the from Mauita for New York: an bark Capel a off Cope Fonda n—541 bbi 7 promerss of feredom ta Ttaiy fotroduced should fiod # respomse io ears, eer hi - - intow for Ni ‘The ship Montauk, for | Rory Oeprey, ot Plymouth), Ripley, from Cuba for Cowes ‘& Stewart—153 do pork 83 do hams Beboock Ir Pecrpear yer yetegne piel weap es vor gen M9 Museen (colovel of one of the Tennessee regi: | cag. ApAEDLERSE og Tope Raneronntay aamtibke, Gncise; lot New Bedlora) Oreeeys Canton, Dee ti— | "42 18 Ly ed so RR ES A a5 his ausar_2i bole ay | RM virey dee H hed esid chat it had been « *. eid, Us i ct 'y Qo! Teeny, Ns - mb acinese e from Buenos Ayres for New Yor! ue ae ole ms bo J ifs irra} i Roms was onj -atloaabia, feasts eerenenerestne fa at Cerro Gordo.) eal that the provosition was | ‘€d, most of whom were formerly prominent b for Saudwich Islands. | yeh'sy, har $5 01 Ne doa at 50 W. is Thh’s saucer J oar Word & xs, impracticable, aud eingular; and we understood | men in the whig and demecratic parties—t! at is 91 ik Fairy ota Stat, from Tarmbder a) jar ehursh He hedinformed hie Sa et Toye) phon atercogared: thes be | featitude or was intended tor buncombe or humbug, | ‘© ‘0 Say, most of them have belonged to both het the Somator from Ohio alluded to bit He was opposed to the removal of the remains. How | parties within a brief period. Mr Acuew L would atate that [ aid allude directly | one (Rey be distiaguished? They ares heap of undis-/ The first speaker was Robert J. Brent, four it—20 kegs shot 8 HL Wield—s00e ae had Bochet & Le t i, bilemsiare er FG Pourston on 7 ruse, Molowties dev accds Hi Garlgreetecrs totes Bt Meller ag di .. Webber, from Canton Foreign Ports BK Colline—! r Doite eb Brlati4s | AMRAcAN, Dee 2—hiva Arentus, Proctor, from Peuavg. 10 | Wel: KyCollinac | be wise Dr H iy Sherwood ig bls eot. spoke bar! iN Gy o Londons dan aoelnc 3146, Se jan 1219 Fe ae from New Genes ne elie, UF miles “th he hip Roompot, Van Deldeu, fr Bangu Wan. soe Pama wed to vetepared eh'wait Meh i Stew Yerk ot int No dno aa WaT 8 tou 745 W, sa! pt foe New York—sailed one Sess 10 Uhet it either origioated in lofty ; po m0) ba esp everywhere ~all over Nilon 3120 W, apoke Dash b bit days passage, arr 15th for Amoy, Jan 12a 15; lathe, Johnson, | sacks corn $2 bales tob reco 21 do cotton 109 sucks feat! Lae Som-or; cod upon ths prrtion of hie remarks - | Yegnene re Mf ‘cosas, ears ago awhig, two years ago a democrat, or i hg “ehh vAitioth, Dorr, from Si Cay eee les tobicco 21 du cotton 109 sicks feathers 120 “The p-ovestant portion of the people will mark this | Mexico. in che depthe of the inthe bosom of the | Y' i . y g > fa io Janeiro for Ail jat 17 aN sone He DOr. ere nee gpare for Batavia. do. | empty bbls, to order, Gat and in the obeparral. in many insances the | aud now a Taylor man. He deserted Clay be- slsin, Dy scores, were thrown into » common grave.— | cause he would not give his father an office. — How can they be identifi-cd? They sleep with the en- | He was allowed to proceed with but tew inter- emy. How oould we avoid bringing to the United States | ruptions, and when he closed, the rotunda the remains of the enemy, to slumber under our flag? | echoed with cheers for Harry Clay. Probably the bodies of the worst description of Mexicans. |“ Win. H. Collins, an old whig, next attempted Lapeer ee ante pe ee nee to speak—pronouncing the United States Bank mission.” Me Bapoen thought the %: he bad over used the sentim: March 5, sehr Janet Horsey, of, Bangor, for Mi 0 66 Ww, gobs, Jannat ((MaLeaton—Steamey Soutlerner—195 bls eotton Spofford Je, Willams, do do. ” * v B vs, Beb 21--Br bark Saria, Davis, 28 ds from | piteston G71 do H&J A, Say det slp C Font—8 do J im eas Ni eee errata Oe ice rr meray] 5 ? CG . & Biuplaad, B Waera, vies Mf eh 1 to Frost & ‘own, CGH, Jan_i4—In port, bark WH Shailer, Ba oe: ge ¥ ed Holmes for Bston 25th. Sid 1iuh, ship Cynthia, Smith, New 8H Dickson. B Lewis. WA Kent, C Fitzsimmons, : 18 ngers. ens be K Holley, Turnbull & Leee! id, Ne it 7, 7 o ‘snip Faufeld. rags gene ow Orleans, March 7, to TP | Kopi tn ballat) © 0 See aera ecael W Rehuffer: 1st he aorionse cree ehie, fella with of dar insted sud absadoced, board. apparently tight; took h20, bas 968 2, mended this wiasion on two grouods. And Me B had aitymoted toshow that the causes for the wiselon, at a he Tariff of 742, obsolete ideas. The cheers | Stanton, Canpenat H—Brix Auyu i en oxini ere mme.- | ton isridieuious Mr Haskell yielded to no man in de- | and | ot Blanehard. ; Blanchard. Mobile, 16 days, to Cevtre & | di ‘Wihaw, do wtg tr; Gen Paylor, Soule, for Bos " 180 4 vt je Rpocts eee ae ene cnaunscded oo | Youom, patriotism, and aucrifice of feeling, with regard | tor Clay, Poli, aud Cass, completely drowned | oo" Double Hended Shot eva saneell Sierelnteich Bhigs Geseial worth, ikideluffe, froin NY. hams Cait it) ooo ig i oe Me ds pee geekeoe trom Oia, bowever, roars | t2. tbs brave men who periiled their lives im the defeuce | his voice at times. & Warwick or Bs Has been N of tti, Pree,fm N York, ‘dischg; Sultan, Perkins, Mais—12 do JH Keed—4 bhls7 empty dod Reed & son—05 ns, end clevates | Of thetr country’s flag. He honored them; they were | S, Searle Wallis, 2sq.,anold and staunch whig ry acd wonldaend | baud to hie by wil che ties of friendship. The boys | then addressed the meeting, god humoredly @ a a seer share Dood the Pope waa e friend of liberty | Wit whout he was raised, with whom he was educated, | stoppiig every two or three minutes to let them ved tor the friends of ti Gud whom he comm vaded, are there; they eleep there \ x sed for the frends of \iberty he | fogetuer. in a heap of undistioguiabeble dust if any. | S'V" nee cheers oe Mr, Clay, He read anad fir an soy one, Bur be must b. na isGd | ining was practicable, Me Haskell. was wilting to lend | dress and series of resolutions in favor of a Tay- eveoantered a Ship H Alien Movinme Gparleston, 7 dayacto Has been to the nocrhward of lat 38 since the 13th—has expe- d heavy gyire from NW to N. Marion, Thompson, Charleston, 7 days,to Dunham & Pe Sappho, (of S-lem) Rogers, Canton, 108 days. Left NO dorCom Stavrt. Merrymsa, for Fortian nover, Deunison, for Providence ready; echs Emeline, Pai SavanaaH—Bark Peter Dem'!!—26 bis cotion 1 Grandy=. Wilmiagtou for Boat. 13h; ® A Heath, Curtis, | org dodo brigham & Carhvit—74dodo & & ik He Graves ot isch; Hitenmarina, Plakiham, for Baltimore, 16n; do do H & K Lipniti—88 dodo T Beekwrh-106 HW & 8 gt, Martell jor Savaunah, same day snd others | Hilis—11 do do Hicks Sen—i6 vain J G Uud do R & DM Stebbin J Jewett & non—132 vo EH Hodges—1 cask 2 coses to wbove commercial or pecuniary relat Upon tae wings of transoondencal th bis t) order Nes & eo-—30 do 21 age fevthersR M Whithock—126 ENFUEGOS, March 1—Bark Lysander. wig cargo: brig : oua'e his assistuco-; but if the geutlemaa was anxious todo | lor orgsnization, independent of party, drawn | Macao, Dec 3; passed Java Head 24thy touched »t St Helena ‘our tg; a8chr: Casket, Boston; Harmonia, d ody ee eee ee eree ks, | something for humanity to bind uy the broken Inbeart, | up by John L. Cary, editor of the Baltimore | 9:n Feb anchor ia straits of Sadi 9 days. The 8] | Favat, Keb 4—No American vewseis in port, Sid 5, bark |” Crautyaton—ship Marion—222 bales cotton H Fitz Wa ln aous counioipal chasg-s | 6 Deal che wounds of relatives caused by desth, pay | American. experienced aacvere NW galejinthe Gulf: shipped a ueavy | Imogene, Benedict, (Circus Compiay on board) was | oe de SoS Gulokt om-sie de Mnettord Tileean e cont Sus anytuly g whavver'awarda the hiber'y | Bis money ow: fa pensions to widows and Urohaus ‘The next speaker was Jesse Hunt, or rather, I| "*Sark lies (ol Balmore) Buxton, Caucou, Deo 5, to Wil | ““Ginmauran, Feb 16—Bark Carib, Dunbar. probably for Si panes Eebinegn © 0crgy cee yee at How is the Pope elected? It the Senator+ Mr. Hakanson moved that che !il be referred to the | should guy, he was the next one that attempted cily; unig Vineruz, Peiesnitz, (Pade tan) for Boston, wind icat the nature of the pontifical gacern. | COMMKe on Military Affairs, as the subject was b.tore aoe chat it is impossible for him te do eo | (Bem. aod they would soon make s report, und (vot sailed s5th, as reported;) schr Memphis, Snell disehg, would probably proceed to Malaga, to load for Gib- to speak, He is an old democrat, and was mayor 4 larch 4, with 271 | raltar. Arrival of Strangers of the city at the time of the Bank of Maryland lary, Gillis, Liverpool 62 days, with dee aud 199 steerage passengers to , 8 ee 4 ’ i Bark Chester, Wauon, Mayaguez, PR, & successor in to be chosen by the col- | Mi Seren woud sey, in reply to Mr. Haskell. that | mob, in 1835, and tradition says, ranaway “with | hhdssasat oN anon KT aODHON ith go uhdeane | PERCH FERE—SUL bark Francia, Crocker, Mewsina Monpar ano Tursoar, March 20 and 21 teelf vonsider it a bumbug; and he was willing to stand be- | fis hooisin ais hand.” However, after the riots une sik; Waser, Casey ee ead ea er poreatay Ey with fe ms nay SB a ERICAN HOTEL ; 1 college of cardingls | for* his constiiuentson ths vote. If the measure should | commence: d, he suddenly disappexred. The mo- ae eapeatin Sopa ge a ake tho reference inficated by the gentieman from | ment he tov k the stand the noise became almost weve ee Troy; TB bp tt, Connecticut: a4 A Spencer, mY eushaw, U» Ni days, with 116 hhde26 | Krxcsron, (Jam) coe i B a we luck, 'T pleat J Wil: ark Carmelita, Col id bark Mary Irvine, Taylor, Nassau, with British tro: do augar, to order. Sees . Georgia, he would bave no objecaons. | e 7 - eed ‘edora Roight, Ma , 12 days, with 379 hhds molas- LeGHoan, Feo 16—Ship North Carolina, Drummond, for | Georgia: & Dragoons: R Dox Geuev: epormible that th Tre cli wes then Tolerced (> the ‘Comeaittes on Mill. | U2CArthly, the crowd jeering him writ thoretns Youn N York bike Mexican, for do: Oceidentens (3w) for Phila: | Oy Rye A tee EG Mane We » any mode whic will give the people any’): "A taire isele nae reac? colons Spain we ik, Bark Sherwood, "Minot, NOrlenus, 20 ys, with ection, &e, delphi ie ie eee Aas en neinnati; 8 Arhioead, Philavelph: vi lection here ue’ ould ba that pro- si OLS 01 and omid the din the names 0 0 to E K Collms AVE® POOL, Fel —Barl en Taylor, Iman. for Bos- Jos te v N Rock HN i hi; H Z f shot would result in givipg the people o' | THx coRResrosDENCe a¥TWers DIsTINGUIBHEDEHARAC- | Clay, C ise, Buchtiad, and Taylor, were to be | | Buk Onl Webster, Clark, NOrleans, 16 days, with cotton | tou bi ith ist” in the iver sth, packet’ abip Anglo Amer- | Whe EP Abbite, Cinclannth, t 8 libs eA an sense of t is Mi ty t ican, Brown, for Boston, wind bound. MAsshon die aotonlan cies naman bole oor |: seine cco used sib iniaeet al ead _ | distinctly heard in the chrera propoted for each. | "JE aiteon, aattert, Mob le, 20 days, to master Lacvayna, Feb 25-Schr ‘Marrorer,? ——, upo mietion, ir CLivaMan asked Jeave to offer a resolution, re. ’ cince in & polttionl senee, bot as one to thy | questing the President of the United States toinform the |, The next serker was Charles Pitts, who has rk Chatles Walliems, Wade, Mobile, 17 days, to master. | | Manseiey, Feb 19—Bark Bevis, Prior, for Fatermo, soon. as ot div! bishoo ofachuroh—not to » civil power, clothed | House, why the corresvondence heretofore culled for | heretofore been the pet of the whigs, and he | , Hark Keter Dermili, Pickett, Savannah, 11 days, to Demill | | iansanint vay Maren 2—Bara Medora, Knight, for Boston, te 4 Cote, rivusl suthort’y, but toaspiritus! powar.clothed | (between the Secretary of War ond Generale Beout a | was allowed to proceed ale less pair cen Ae chief, Melntosh, Glasgow, 49 days, with 275 | °Mastina Dec 16—Ships Keusingtop, Kilham, for China, ae Poke ; Pe eect wiv, Prd fon with shgit temporal power, This slone | Taylor, «nd between the State Depsrtment than any otner speaker; but whea he pronounce: ‘on, to Smith, next diy: Sarah, Cutter, tor New York, doing nothiag ; and Si Kenta ia Boron: WL Pege. Hale pot induce him "a vote & sings ane aletion, anal 4 tale Me deen eee If there should be bis renunciation of whig bonds, an unearthly Brig 4 fol do, Ghove n ity +n ods ith 97 boas 8—Bark Carmen, (Sp) from and for NewOr | Ie elle H Beevebe, Bestony ‘Pice White Ving 4 8 © Pen. ix e se Any posible good to result trom it He agreed | objection, he sald he would move @ suspension of the an molasses, to J Tay! Bark Carmen, 0 S ite Best M Rie i pin ah samen peginr se rap By See Rhee ey i dg ‘ Hi Aieere eine eka hs wap eieey ‘Bi Paige eiutdad Wo, Cubs, 20 days, with | (“MAbstia, Feb 2—Brig Overmaun, (aot Averon) Dennison, ialone bs J 8 F Geto bo Wh mpathy» mite om mixhé be sent to the Swine ‘ovsrox, of Alabams—The gentlemgn seems to be |“ ee ; . ; ke 7 Atb P Abbutt, : | ° t ap c a t 1 to Chastelan & Ponvert. 7th, lat 23, loa 80,spoke | N York a jon and be wonid go sulil ferther, be would, | restive | Re eh ERE BPeRN GE Wa nolloed.¢ Toreoe aaa ip Joshua Morrell, from New Orieais tor Cronatadt. 9h, | Maura, Feb 18—Brig Hallowell, Darlicg, (from Zaute) re- was to doraisedon the ground of sympathy Mr Ciinoman —If the gentleman objects to let my | Me don. Heverdy Johnson, the S Senator y pig TA Laueaster, hence for New Orleans : val og for 8 ston, a20Wt gith. tos ofa minister (othe httle republic of Sav | resolution eome in, I objact to his making a speeod, | of Maryland, who has, until a few weeks since Brig Melissa Anu, (of Jonesport) Tabbott, Tri i kc Pico, Leckie, for Boston, next day. \ wits i's territory of thirty aquare miles fovsron —I am sot going to make @ speech at all. | been regarded as one of the brightest stars of his | ba, 20 days, with sugar, mo asses. and sexcers, to Natacvie Pit March 4—Barks Hudson, (brem) Clausen, | oredr cur , FJohis n, ‘Tro ry housand inbabitante, hes existed in the heart Mr, C.inemax—Mr. Speaker if there is no objection— | party. “When he appeared on the stand, the din | fenvert, Maren 18, iat 35,1en 72 55, spoke brig nitiabeth men; Panehita, Baile for NYors; Chawpion. Buchs | pewiccnces'C Putnam Lyon; & Heulord, maleins St Abbott Sua, aud preeerved the priaciples of repu> Mr Hovstos—There is an obj ction lend ‘ 2 = Waits from New Orleans for Philadetphi . ke Wim M, Haris, Leighton, from Georgetown. 8C; | § Pearl, Boston: Judge Pima rond nce; A Holbrook: G Doar te 7 , Mr R_ [move dpuspention of the rales, ana | 2G noise became almost dentening, and @ species | “ grig Sumi L Mitchell, @asuill, Mayne, PR. 15 days, | Trideut Mi Fer, from Deioara; Minerva, Lactorx, for Nantent | Pont, Seaton: Judge Puman, Proved uce eed merge: Yee “aioainu sada -shosd.ha tots: agpenced $0 a na dsatce:l ‘call tatenee apcone pension of the rales, and / of jury seemed to pervade the large assemblage. Tithsaans to Jonah +n Thompsou, 145’ casus and 10 bbls toS | Lowise, Duran, tor Havre: brits Oacels, Kenai from Wal’ | den, X103 3 Geo Upton, C Pieces Nomen on the pari se who agreed with him to discuss thir | ‘Phe questioo was taken, nogatived the | Ze cries, hisses, and groans were so great tha i pelea Oo gaa ci ederae U days, to Perkins & Dela ¥ HOTEL. | mstter turch nothing could be distinguished, and from the woud a few worde more ‘The | motion yeas 84, nays 84 po. Std mm eo with WW. yeillis do: M Fallor, New eoate bai jast besa informed that Pope Pius |X had dome of the rotunda, came back an echo as if born and bi ¥ TW King, cer. che Senator from North Carolips, | Mr. Twesvy introduced a bill providing for the ad. | from pandemonium itself. In afew minutes he rh rien R ‘Charleston ee cee doin ite, Adiiok ft a, fork Be G Sing, Willets. from | Ehilads B Lagonses . Batavilles bw tae tg Georaisy SF o: Very well iuformed on the sub; Bni | mission of Wisco into the Union asa State; which | was allowed to proceed, only interrupted by oc- | p Brig en a Jeu, from St’ Thomas, une: bri 8 —, for Hamburg; | Miss ®avsom, Lockport = Kavisom, Parsons Fs ever mas, women wnde ila in Europe | was referred to tue Committes on Territories. | casional qrestions from the crowd When he Brig Louder, Conklin, Matagorda, 18 days, to master. March | Coquette, Kvans, for Haifa: Helmes, tor do. dletowa: Mrand Mrs Warren, Nerwich: aghonst our owa 0 Y, Ws were eatiefind that THE REPLY OF THE PRESIDENT. | pronounced his desertion of Clay, and said that | 7; spok> the brig Mixona, in sight of theHavana, bound to Newrosr, (Wales,) Feb 2t—Sld Br brig Secret, Corbin, | ser; Theo Wood, steele, is NjJ Scone Phila: ng The people of Sicily A message ip weitiey was announced, and James K | * B arrett, do; J McCrea, Phila. Philadelphia from Attakapas; 0th, spoke brig Oriole, of Au- | Bosto: B Nines, N Cs J gusta, from Mobile, bound to lath, I 16,s\wash p of the Vaion Li auat seulopen bearing W, ix 28 fathoms wa about 14 feet ab hai Gen. Taylor was the only man that could bring the country back to its pristine purity, the cheers that went up for Mr.Clay were almost deafening Taere were now cries of trattor,and reminiscen- ret be 174 |” Pacenano, Feb 11—Ships Panama, Wheeler, front. ‘Tremani thwat bs NOTE pa m Newell, Long Ista Gures Spriurdetd: Miche 8 Becoks, field, New Youks Chases Leland,” i by the iofluence of tna: | Walker, Esq , the private secretary laid upon the Speak- btsimed from 4 e's tabli a ream of foclseap, being the copies of I-ttere sad occured | between the War Department and Gens. Ssott and Tay- ruin to the ecrugale net ou foot by the | lor, between the Scate Departmant aad Don Nicholas, 3 2ist, Cape | arr Jn 29. for N Orle ae or I2davs; He ‘Welsh, for Ph WW large mast | Philidelphia, 1 or avid Godiroy, Beaise, for Now | Tootisea Ny i ing | York ith, asd others as before N ‘Havens samuel W sovereizn a owed thet, under | Pawanc, Jan 5—Ship Cli renion. Easterbrook, fm Arracan, st N a.efforte, had made the Emperor of Austria - bere gress) arite of srend.t toed the message;” but peat. the ae of ae Bene uy bet 5 (ros 22) lor pmo. mediate Water Witch, f at ter fimierenn east! piasir HOUSE on his throu ‘ : | the request was not complied with, hurled’ at him from all quarters ot the hal it Jonny | 6 Water Witch, from snd for * ar rage: Hs sieed st pepiseereeng aT areiqac liseiaederslinoreuent iawertanhe ay Miuer, Mobile, 18 days, to E D Hurlbut | Baltimorts Geo Weshington tae, Whr Alert, Collins, for |, Cert W J Rogers Sg H is Ps ye Be ator say nad been done i, Wt ex 8 Jones, Hustho: BL 4, Heb9 Sch Sagadahock, Barker, for Cape of oe 003 at 10 day “Brie Fecior, Handy, Savanaah, 10 diys, with lumber, to | St Manrins, Maret t=—ehrs Aon, —, from Boston, disg: r Mr. Luwpxin aaked leave to present the proceedings of | stand, and the pressure was so great that it was seid, ‘har he wonid examine the remarks of the 8 the denooracy of Cobb county, Georgia, in relation to | henry Pe ecninad Mmeithialloits ooornentet ‘Rev. 3b z Parrock, Mevdingt D avd be would show that thet the war with Mexico ae & Broimad, h Is, do: BA bag Augusta, Sherwood, Savanneh, 7 days, to Sturges, Clearman & Le. “he first inthe | Objsolion waa spade, and several gentlemen desired | CT4Y. however, maintained his geound, and the nnidell & loody. Jerome, Johnson: for Boston, left? days previous. is mission was | that the paper bs read | moment partial silence was obtained, he con-4 ~ Brig Patriot, Keen, Doboy, 11 days, with 80000 feet plank st Domineo Cry, March fedrig 2 "Thatcher; schr the a@lminisiranion, to pander to th Lupecx moved a suspension of the rules. cluded by saying, “I thought | was addressing | and boards, to RM itochambeau. Leit schs Squire Broiners. | Mechanic. Kelly, log aud Min-rva, fy I—Brigs Chapman vfor Woiton; Sen Flower, Chase, for io dey Alvarado, Wind, foi Pordand, di , Bowman, wt; Joha Adlin, Copelind, for B d the peoond waa, that he had not Tho Srrawen said that the reading of the paper was | Baltimoreaus, but I believe I ha ave got where clan felt gs Ha would read from | question ior che Honse to decide. blackguards have got the sway,” and seizing his 4 thea tha Sena id then Tais was refused —year 65, noes 70 hat, he lett the staad, with fire and fury flashing ‘ir Lumpxiv—l apderstand that the question has d stating thst he | been presenied t0 the House whether therevolutionshalt | £0” 18 eyes, aud ainid shouts or derision trom + ew York ‘Taimpav be una. \! ‘Whits, Chuleston, 8 days, to G Bulkley. An Ashmead, Stiles, 21 devs {rom Creufueyos, to Io Spoke Feb 29th, gomg in, brig Couway, from off Cape Florida, sour Mary. of and trow | im $days Axv'oni9, te might jadge batween | be read i the crowd , sailed ae Home Ports. ri " peggy hat heel pad ne ad ry pod gre Charley Pitts again tried to calm the tumult, pmrie, for nee pal Fin Evers tine ene Re Wee eee ee ee i a Mach Reaiuekye Che notion him (Mr, F.) whict Mr. Luarxin—I should Ike to know whether the ques. | but fiudi‘y it impossible, he put the questiva on | Seur eso: isiders, weics-atse bushels He Pet N York. chi, ean, gyi Al yes LPs Wi ne sn i ; ern, tion was decided in the affirmative or negative the resolucons; but the ayes were but feeble, | “yrnahacht Mary, Tyrell, Halivex, NS. 13 dsys, with Gsh, Buvliutou, Cook, ‘Tneste: Wiocdins, | | layton TWuee! 2B B. Badger’s late speoch is 0 E \e SPEAKER —The neeative, by @ vote of 65 to 70. compared with the almost earthquake shout o: uncer & Lo. bag Wm L Jones. Tylet,do. le part, Ry Yousg, KH Kings rth Carolinas ~e questioa was then taken ou the resolution to sus: | “No !’ that echoed through the dome oi the ro- x reiison: clit, ly Soa Pieal| pan tha tain geil eee aeatte’ Lateieg negative funda. sal events whic) heve taken THE CORRFRPONUENCE AGAIN The : a eipi edirsotinn of the pre | Mr. Hovstos,*f Alabama—I wish to move that the ce eet ame neers necks Bio ately, Jocument jas: gout ia be imid upon the tableaud printed | left the stand, when Coleman i a> ur WOW Wyer. Snow, Porto Cabello, Feb 29, to master. beige tant. ships Solon, Backnam, from New_ k ork, waiting Sld.ia co with bark Veuezuria, Dill for ——. sedan Kay. Brewer. trom Vera Cruz, dg; Canton Packard, Sehr Milton, Heodusy, St Domingo City, 21 days, with mise | (oT f York, jdg; Mertanca, Gil, dodo; Groges, (Br) Corm to Meyer & Stucken. orth. for Liverpool loading: Disdem, Tueker for Marseilte i ( 0 , 29 nt, Rogers, for Liverpool, do: Schr Eliza 8 Seiper, Thoms Temi gy with 1800 hides, 29 is RViak Boke peau) q: bill, Battie 1K Vian, Meanphs: Van Dosen, Huds Sacdford, "Washi LiswMAx-—| fateaded to make the mocion myeaif | Mounted the rostrum, offering a set of resolu- . Ma erik, Halliax, 18 uaye tod Hunter, jou Beresfure (Bribe) bare Sande on of the President was fcrmaliyan. | (ions declering the intention of the whig party | ee any eens, Vaet Name, Wack Wiver, Va. Abverdysid, do doy Dantas (hy ekneoa, do dot Cumbrr ye sich die accompanying the | to support General Taylor asa whig, ard to urge] #S8chr fadependenc>, 8 Wilmington, NC, 4 days, to tard fo cgreme ndenas, Mitchsll, for Liverpool. F ante, oh nthiladel Waid Sie Alester t ye ube party not been heretofore published | his nomination on the whig national convention. | "St. \onimer Sovith, Wilmington, viatio Koulel ovidence, | Pleree Ohicy G serie, New Hampshire: Ww. Oliver; Lowel what way will this misstor ‘lousros, of Alabama, the measaze | But this did not meet the views of a large m« Sehr D sipiin. Salyer, New vera NG “100, do; be as Newcastle. Swiltsfor | W ‘Thatcher, Loursiava; © Owners, Philadelphia to this coua ry or t ompunying dooumnte were ordered to b* | rity of those present, who seemed. to prefer | S:hrJaln Frauce cary bala, Woolside Troce Bt daa’ do PRANKLIN HOUSh. Fink. |. Mass Chores, York: Dr Hill; Norwalk: J Hareby, Bos- bark | (0G W Hallowell, Hartford: bP Carton Albany. 0% # character of progress ai R place whiea jn the last emb Cuba waitog. bia, 10 days, to master. | Boron, wareh 20—Arr 3 ie, Nott, Darien, 4 daysy with 80,000 feet lumber, to | {auilla,, 8 Helecn Jan 24s Gi Mr. ae Roanoke, 8m: y to Gen, Taylor, but were disposed to ‘ir Hovstox-I do not know the temper or centimen’ toe Houre as to an extra number, nina extre num vote for the nominee of the convention, be hc Aitere Walaa Pu | Neile, Che terst# W Alder, Alb ays ts W Deny, d alteration in tie form ot government that b yy. | ber ba desired 1am wildag that the motion go to the | Who he may baer ey : Fay ger, Browa, | Pelton, Auburn: Ties Richerésoa. ope oPtarned in those States The present Pope is the | Comuaittes on Printiag ‘d They finally broke up in a perfect row, and | .,hcht Alabama, Gorham, Boston, § Mivereo Toe Rsk ee on phiay 8 -A-Sp pads DF cligaa, Palmore PR ed fame absolute master of bis people that all bis prede. Vir CLinemax—it Is premature to move ao extra | disperard, and the probability is, that with the | “Sch: fois, Chase, Boston, 3 days, to Foster & Nickerson. pletoa. Heel ton. York celegershed chips pil ten. trom | Gass do; J W Lowder dot WH i: Pisepes Jos Bye Sensors in time past bave been He has eurreodered nove | ataber uatil we esoercain wiech-r we bave got all we | adjournm ut ended the mdepeadent Taylor move- Below. Giew} froin for Quivey; sete Leander, from Gonaives, | heCR, Soringfietase. C All a Stevens Alb of the absolut powers whiod adorn and siren waat ifm fall si@tem=nt has bem sent to as,tt should | nent 1a Beltimaore. Ship Sar from Shanghai, China, with teas, oss of fa : 6 b 1 Wocampfielt, Philad: Geo /ervis, Tenu; 8 D Law, N Yor owe fev pom i er eothn Onis. Bar ie take paren r ie rac eae tor, Patoam, from Shanghai, China, wit UB fosvot Poremnet. Sig iro id ship Zoues | yg ae ratennes OF” Halle Late CR chloe IN fs ua ed nob a4 o i be e i eto tt Son “ast lenus: 1 an; Myra, | J * ‘i ie Uti powers elther hy hia have reason to Kuow,wad some of the oorrespoudeuse The scene was a most disgraceful one, thoush Vupposed co be the Montauk, trom Canton, with teas, | Pater Cowen. Philadciohive: Salle, Motatytes One e been treated most shamefully achrs Vandalia, Mcintyre, Care nai. ‘4s bech hep: back, to influence the public mind, 1 wii | the whig party hy Cry y over ail bis autj-cts | cote sgainst au extra number by their leaders—almost every one of whom ‘Beass. NYork. Sha, sI » Frances oT dens, Le de barks u DUNLAP’S HOTEL er. exerciriog 8 eugrein water, from New Orleane, TP Stanton. tedee, Pioceer alo: epee New York ; AB Whitne: who ure novolutely d Mir Houstow—-I doa’t know the geatleman’s authority | has deserted the camp. The body of the party, t from New Orleans, 2! with co! i. be 0, On r Braxior aches Madina ro uel neker, Res Bi ‘ 0 ir i a € q Judson, Jn they enjoy for making the statement, but he oan tell. however, remain firm, determined to support the D Nicholas Brcdle, Knight, Mobile, 21 days, with cotton. Ly aegis petal mace! a afi sadson, Jas Hi orery relax 4 to them fror Me CLinoMax—Am [ enticled to the floor ? nominee of the convention, be he who he may. | to Tayior & Memil Hasleo al o started, putcaine to in President the rigid severity of forma r days. He ia notbiag in th ne Sreaken -Dedate is ost in order. ee Bork Empire erew mutivous. world io compsrison with his predecessors, bat a oor Mr Ciseman —| understand thas the quesiion is on Dateh brig Scudham. BaLtimMone, Maren 20—Ar schrs Balimorey Sleight, New A ody, C ena kiod mast-r of bis subj-ote, who ars emphatically | printin PutuapgLPuia, March 2,1 1848. So ailed. York: workbill, Anderson, New York. Cid brigs Ocean, itt W Morris tone is, H Connecticut: R laven: . Wilton bis vasesis. He bas made surrender of any of the principles of arbitrary power; be hes not evinced any disposition to abridg= the lim orice in the sligntest degree, The usco orily of that eo-ptre which he wields is t uvstiouuble amd woqa-stioned dominion whict a # Ke: o reform; he hae made p The rcacen—The qasstion on priating is already Last evening, a disturbance occurred in Moya- ed Mr Hewuxy—I with to make a motion, that the com- | Meusinw, originating in a colored man having ne on printing bs inetrastey te inquire into the pro- | knocked down a white man with « brick. The prie of printi ‘2 numbr A E Speitea- Ths inoue Daly bevesslved by gene- affair oceasioned the gathering of a crowd or ised by his predecessors. Now, sir, wha! | rai eonsent. white soprelees who attacked det man in Steumship Herman, Cre ns Bremen and Southampton, | Kyder, Boston; Lydia Farnham, *araharm, Wilmington, N Ci Passed the Narrows at 34 to 10 amt; ships Lonvre, Kotterdam. bed K Hay Henderson, New Yor. Unveom, St Jha, NB; barks Goteonda, Belfast; Nahumbkeag, ARLESTON, Much 17—Arrship Mobile; & H Dovglass, New Orleans. bak’ ‘Waiter, ‘Thompron, Newurie York; bug Deposte, | Merch 20th—Snnrise Wind WSW: meridian, Ws sun- Dido, D rmar, act, NW midnight. WSW, fresh K a oor KL 16.h, ner old Belcher, West Ini Rup: do: do: C Lysehy doe rE Sader, Chase, Greham, ‘Baltimore; Sutton, da; HC Stearns. do: B wis, C or th os sat this ime to ish th! - Curoman—Is it Vt ? ernlad start ci teres Ekerm ‘ Gilioway. i ren itis, do, Tuttle, co. ee io thay) the course whicn he has adop bat inquiry us to prints 1g an extra — receiving serious injuries. 4) Recacd, Hochet #5 Alice Gra A ghd eon, DH aan te ip Lerd, Well Eaton, ‘W : Liverve: a Sia, Inwanns W White, Philata'phia 0 we iotend to extend to him our countensuce an Mr. Hov+ron—Say tn thousan : 4 Ch i oo ap. see : Pome | (rocker, L very pein cark Diany, Teehten, Bremen; suppore?) Why. ia that point of view, I thiak ic mey br Mr. Hexuuy—Tem thousand; and I move the previous Two enormous locomotives—one intended for | cester; feliz beth, h (Br) M Mcleod, Holifaz, NS: Supe.b, Tom: (Novway.) T brig Harriett. Newell. Io Deviry Gayumun, doz Heary Brown seriourly qa {oned woecher we do not greatly over ex- | question the Utica aud Syracuse Railroad, and tne other order h 16. o “Ageleastr, Endicott, ao, aud Delaware, Nichols hea he h, ——, for Naork, diy; Bol 35 Gi timate tae position whioa ws ocouoy, aad whether his Mr. Coiseman, (earnestly.)—I objet to the gentle- 2 i Lae ei i Sexe sure, raph, for Naork, uext day; Solomon, ‘J Coleman, T Palmer, T will consider himself obiized by our counten. | man moving the previous question. = for the Attica and Buff:lo road—are being shipped | “ietref-steamsbip Columbus, Peck, Charleston; brigs | M<sevelt, for do, ide Oo HDGaRTOWN, March IT=-Arr schr Bolivar, Farris, Norfolk | Pite Wo.bitked Mole Noe Yorke for Nentueket: 18h, arrschr Aven.er, Simonton, and General | F Allwyn, tartford: Darand. New save Spoffard, New York fur Boston. ) Mr Builer,S Heskins, 8 Morton, WU h Arr bag. Desdesnoun, St John, ait Winbash, J Audersoa, Buff lox JV Wilson, Philadel ies ib as Geo Fi n. NYork: Sid | N Burwell, Bridxeport; A Holey, Salishory; Mahet Idoo a Want way, then, is this mission to benefit this ry? Poere is no commerce to be uratected none at m amply proteoted by the | The Seeaxen—'The motion fer the previous question tee in the Papaldomiatons | ie novin order. ‘The resolution has mot been received ie noching in the world,ia the present politienl | If there be no objection, the question will Le takenon | THe steamehip Columbus sailed this morning, Hesixy, (emiling )—Your objection comes too | to-day, on board the barge Flying Dutchman They were built at the extensive cctablishment of Messrs. Norris, Brothers, in this. city. Tustioa, Johnson. Demorsrs; N M_Hogers., Saat at ot Lame't:, Cook, do; sch 's Liberty, Crasmer Fal Te: jateh. Tis Be Kedsou, Holmes, Bristol. Rh ‘Su Looted ag Zeal, New York; J ppiex ndieott do; Col 8 B Davis, Brown, Kingo, do; Man ha: a Bay am, 60; Hen pred deoay iy Wim Dentin Bites, Bectadosss pelts Mesweker tail, New Yorks MW Livstey, Cons ec ried, Nem Beds eoadition of Rome, which makes such s mision of tie | the rescluiou, on her second voyage to Charleston. before arkuowse, 40] gud Hotoks, Jones, NYork: Se ea dame to ary: J Lathrop, Northampton. est tmporiancs to ws or to her, considered im re- Mr. Cuinaman—I objeot. ‘A telegraphic dispatch from Newark, states Miscellaneous Record, rats hy Coadalgepe, Adon, Presb, LOVEJOY'S HOTEL. gkenler. fiverpcel 1 8 Wilea “D' Bexeh, New York wa: RA Paige. A Cooley, Bi Mid- eback,’ Buffato ; wernce, Boston 5 gerd to thore politieal reletions which may subsint be The Sreakex—The resolution can be entertained but | thut the way train from Trenton and New ni ber a» Eye jadepeadsnt States pay thst ef te sou ot oe vide i Brunswick, for New York, met witha serious not the Untted States now commencing ic | Mir, Hentxy—I sak, then, for a suspension. ident whil the Passai e ' ment of thie 2 » sytem to which w. | Mr. Hovstox—T oallfor the yeas and nays on that, | 4CCide nt ¥ Ret ete "Passaic br fee not this mis Lingmax—I call for the reading of the resolution. y Lat sn AR See Telegraphic Head. Packet Suir Weviine sul tis mornme. Letter Sure Mary Frances, o! this port, Putnam, Boston; DC Brook: for London, will if. 17—Arr schrs Hutoi at placer. | poitstor N York, 20th are barks Elvira, Nrc Jue portyathore vear Point Judith | fee sory, Ky er, Balsimore for Boatons Arun veynolds, War ins 1d ty have been sol! at auction on the 18th for $350 thewa. Philscel hia for do; srand ald brig JM Ciaytcn, Tae J Sager Kast- retofers eatire str fia, in the view of it whion Ih. Srepies 1 suggest to my triend trom North | Ding perceived in time, the locomotive anc . eat ty. : ay . fission m the patt of the oa, to withdraw hisotj cuiom, ‘The resolucion is | baggage car were precipitated into the stream | | Basx Hyatco, from Boston for St Jago de Cybscvas at | Natorik Yor Poresmoncas Water, Peudiet if homaston ist WH Werden, po’ Europe? Certumiy itis, sir, Althougk | only one 0 u Two persons are reported as missing, who are | Wty. declaring that the vessel wos uostiworthy. Capt Stur | N York; ) amore. Suith, Boston for St Thomas. Sid bri Ad s uot only the firat B stop, the univer Nir. Curnemax i misunderstood the resolution. | | su: »posed to have been drowned gis, of the Kevenus Cute-r Hamilton brought four of them to B Peters, Abel Story, Capitol, * Nelson, of the Roman Catholic Churoh, bat sr W my objection. The verdict of the coroner’s jury upon the } the city, bemg unable to ndace chem to retain to duty. Hevriewe. ‘ ‘ock ve Paj nexer i the character of seecular priges. it mast soiusion to inquireinto the expediency of print- ati the boile sic Scun H W Govrrey. froin Orrecoke for New York, was A Mevsratty, always be recollected that the Papal Statee are but the | iog an extra number of the document was agreed to. MCORP EE Yore ers or uae er ene omeantity a nbn Segemag y 8 Sigelvies i ovklyn : 3 Siewort, spoken 08 the loth inst 20 wiles N of Cope Hatteras, putting igen N Yor c rred yesterday, censure in the strongest Pa ad Hag Al eae Hudson adage atte to his episcopal # r loss of hire f forks saght f ‘Smith, New Prospect, New se pkesgieed oo aie goteoopel ge) for ths par’ | rae sMbiax wiLi—TMe eHoctaW AcADEMY—OLD TE the owner acd builder of the boiler. Tne | "Sau Sonnson, (Bi) Capt Rosch, f-om New Orleass for Feces Loaner thy Wake yiN Parker, Wordbare, Coniecuent: D Jraven 8 racterand office, It i< ss * spiriinal ruler thet he exer- GUMSH —“EsCITeMent fragments have been examined by engineers, | this port, weutash ie on the Chesdaleur ishiocs ithe night of | Natsau.% J » lispury, Connecticut ; WF aoe House went into @ Committee of the Whole on | wig pronounce the iron to have been entirely | tr 7th iat. She had on borrt 4u00 sacks of salt which M fe, March 13—Arr sl p Edgar, &mith. NYork; ecbrs | JF Judkin-, bandit York ; P wi uty vir hi are Me wenid ba acboaye Tels ate of tho Union, aud took up the bill making 6] is ‘ vapt Roach, threw ove board 10 ding in get, Leavitt Salaria, Tex Bean Sere a i recietant as armen, (Yea) Swehez, | iets his erew came Cis ghip igeheth Hamilzon, Sones, ieee bry | Th a Menard f fn Keodal!, Storer, NYorks se, Point Travels harleston, Bennsione (ilrsane A Uribe EW uUAYeORT, Murch I9=Ave acht Oregon, Post, Rich- seine, Suppest of the leaion Depaetnsnt too thin, and atthe part rent by the explosion. for the year ending Jane 80, 1849 there hid evidently been a fissure. fir. Sawyen propored ao’ amendment, in the form of st 2 4 proviso, tumt nous o! the money appropriated abail be Political Inteliigence. to the support of the Choctaw soademy, Avanama Wrics —Notwithstanding the revolution ¢ of Kentucky He saiu that money ting the vessel off (apt. # Ic is the ua ‘a the Papal lors ar pal bishops, private Christ ndom miniscers are pric: dors are priests. The wholé machinery, control, and di 1 Weed, NE Adams, Southworth, Great Bercn mt Havew: BE Sew, eth tes proceeved er voynge ted her sepa wed will ve Dai ts shout tao. weeks kw Ontxans, Match 19—Arr ships Niobe, ‘Thomag, | {} ‘ d copper stripped Q eott misut stamp it a# being in every re- 4 re passed by the whig members of the Alabama Legisiature, y, . vs eke’ Theo 8 re: Leodis B. i ‘obinsen, i ve f *» minion. Now, 1 ada toat that oon: | Tom {ea to 164, oom ls goverment Line ip eanp aberdeen apparel bt posarvens ke net. sed beth have recommeases bet : ned ss ke, New Jersey: thes Bid debation jh no rewson why the proposed | ere At teak vais government $ “] 754, enough | the whig uational convention, the whizeof that State | [> repaired. Salvage not yet decrees The brig Madisor ty ls SL Mitchell, *f P Wiley, Halfinow: sission be established, if there were any | It te uentrary to te wool children in the Uaiied Stator | hove determined that delegates thall be sent to the Phi | will sat to-siorrow (yr Apyachicaln. Vessels 11 port, ships ntiago US slesmslips Rashiou, Morvan, Brey ert, Lobard, Connect ets sreat rests of the people to be protecied, or any Seo aocu thon Wa te ulations §=We h paid | tadelpbia convention. Ate large meeting held in Mo- | Apolio aid Mert ries Napo'eon, iaurou and Asa Kina; + Gen Bui ‘Wright, do: Telegraph, + olger, do, nt; J Layton, Souali later Rtest otjact 0 4 with thete wellate to be ponieves | Ca more shan we ought to have paid, beceuse cer | pile, on the 10ch just , Mr, Clay wos deolered to be the | schrs Gov Benuett, and Marthe Reciie tod shige hethe cote aiey El fet nathan 4 nfoer O Follet, by it Gut, 90 far ae | am aware, there are no such con. | (in Kentlewén wanted to get an annuity for Col. John | geet choice of the whigs of Mobile, who nevertheless Notice to Mariners. aoe iinegei ven Norton, Liver vols Qa ie eee NG pleoge themsclves togo for (he nominee of the conven- on oC Mn Avast’ Svecesson.—Tho whige cf the 8th con- tended that the Pops was at | thet Col. Jonnson has been guilty of swindling, I say it | gresslomul dist of Massachusetts baviag nominated outward bound Brewster, NY Bishop, Liv. pool; Bi ON 30k at Brown, Payrex' Rie, h 0; Helen, (BH oie y syngoly bas ws Aqui In New Hinds See D. Biccie wor Tine Kawinyd, Watis, NYork:sehre Handall, Mar: | Boston D&D Frost erations of poliey to be aged io thie case =Thir dy tnaenenine txt of a taleaen ham wi’ Cae Me. Joun fon, of Arkanese, (anderstood to be firs: Roman ‘atholie bishoy of the worle | tivs to Col R.M. Jobnson)—if the gentleman eloquently ¢ port on he: jp Oveida, nt et 20, AN Huilburt Hexford, Manali ford; Wd Ron. wage t 10 P.M d scovered mediately hove the 'ead snd foand 6 fathoms v koiiins, UB Shearer, Livdleron, New Hampshire. ” ervations at the same time whieh showed the atitnde to cor | Bordesox: brig Row! the jiberiy vement in Europe After | i*faise Order. order.) It is false and infamous.— | Horace Mena as their candidace for representative in | tesyoud with the ran from noon: kept off N. deegenieg imme shail, Sc Marks, (Fa;) Laura Jane, Delano, Charlesson; Os- cay HOTED. vein, F leg upon the extract from Mr. Badgers late | (Order) Let brm say that. I nay it is falaa Congress, ta place of J Q. Adams, deceased. the liberty 33 fathoms. At9 437. M whenin 41 es. Casianzi, Pampteo. Arr 12th. ships Kedron, Howe, by f dregu W aterlooy ae Epesod, at some lengt ition, sald Mr. Foote Mr. Sewren I ebarged what I have stated. [did not | party of that district hava addressed.n letrer toyhim, te- ithe ty the meridian altitude of the oon, Boston: He: eden poo}: Timo m, wreemen Bos: Hl Hagh ad Revuolde, Virginia; - ; erge Col. Johoso i > Ae fa . veh corresponded with the ru by the log hove Fabetin, Kiel Hi sutaia’ Laceby , . rt mode by a distinguished mea may here be Feng eg Aine A a he qaes'ing un wnewer to various questions relative to me. | W297 {8 X. wine Ar ha haa @ hahoue wore’, ue eealent Tames, Silsby, N Yerk: brig Larch, Winehester, doy RATHUUN’S HOTHM me hi a oad Hewtic etme: | ee Wwe have had sivce 4 P. Mi; at 120, we had 21 fathome: uext | schis Adeline, Heal, Matagorda; Governor Avderson, Trea ntos H Wh rains HE Squires Oh! prejudice, whore is thy reason? fon. one bere and wade en appliow fon toget the money, | Huxxen DeLecare.—Elisha B. Smith, of Chenavgo, | cast !4 fathoms, and the next7; let go the anchor whieh wer, Tabasco. ner, Phil yeke a: T Maryh Ob! bigotry, were is thy biush? and that the goveroment had paid $1000 more than | i, 15. Dinker delexuts from the XXII. district of thia | downin 13 fathoms. After Meh 18—Arr baks AF Jenners, Leavitt, Ma- iba Mmath. Lowisvilles HH The vote was aken Upou Mr Benton's amend. | $: ought to heve paid. I think as much of Col, Johnson | { ‘be hunker deteuute, from the XXII. district o boats in charge of the Ist, offi he vicinity of the Gooding, “antenaa; brigs 80 Ww. op, Boston; W Me cer ment f: rinis to Home, and joxt-—nyee, 13, | 8 che gentleman from Arkanses; but I wili do my duty repping “ig fer be ng abs « dina Fy dard, New London noes, 2 w a ‘| whether it boculpates friend or fou. Orry oy Worcester. —The charter of a cliy govern- | 8! festge ra the shi. ‘ } af re ™ bond Deng Mate tai beg ee os Sa Atwood, E hb t Jaa’ LS ning ‘ red rte ‘i miles je return rted 7 fa | Mx ci i le, Blanson D1 Yass Allen, Ashley, Bagby, Benton, Cass Mir. Jouxsox—1 am not aequainted with the matter | Mem! recently gearted by the Legiel one. Tock inet be humm Whe taant and 4, the loest woter sa these Deerings. At | -PLemour, NU; no-dae-Atr aeht Desdemons, Chatton, W. Goodwin, Gilera: J thowa: Lento Diokiatou, Dix. Dousise, Downs, Feleb, Foote, Johnson | at all, but | understood the gentleman ax charging fraud | BY tbe Prone cl Wuoracnien, law. om aaety 29, hiegotuuder weigh, witha lizht breere {ram WeW, | Curseon. ie . N“W'' Crittenden, New Orleans. of Ge cis, Moor—13 on Col. Jobnroa Sitting at the gentleman's ride, it | * Vt of slip A imaccadtep saith ‘smooth sea and fine weather; hanled off NW. with a | | Satem, March 18—Cl'd brig Tam O'Shanter, In py Went oR HOTEL, .W 5 Hoffmon T Deming, Hartfords Me Welron and lady, weetiout; J C Lawder, Boston; Nave— Meese Athertou, Badger, Baldwin, | sounded to me like “ewindling.”’ [said what I would | I-tinors.—All acoounta from iilinole agres thet the | Berrien, Bradbury, Butier, Calhonn, Cieyton, Crit. | reprat to an ma@aon God Almizhly’s earth. I repeat, | Dew cous:ita'ion has recvived the approvei of » mejori- teoden, Davis of Matsachuseits, Davis of Missisn if way man ebarges Col Johason with swiadling, tt is | ty of votes in the State. There are no definite returns Doytn Groene, Hale, Haanegsu. Hunter, Johose: false” If he did not charge anything of that sort, I am | given, except from a few districts, Lewis, Mangum, Mason. Niles, Pheips, Tur- | satisfied rood, Upham, Westeott 23 Sawven said something with ue de tad ap to guard ints show er water | Coast f'Afien Salad sche Globe, 8m-1l, New Feat ahead AF ceeuling NW 16g or miler, and Daesieg | SAVANNAH, March 15—Ar Br svip' Leander, Bymons, Lon: | o,J, J, Williams, New beds one led with «large Tess 3,.we struck ito 18 fathom®, | dons bog kx tarbur 4 J tc ‘Griswold xt nex “s Mthows fige and no boteom. Wasuinaton. NO. Paterbury: 5 C Gris ermine th heen Wend saan ie cence AeA SITKD STATES MOTEL. ihieWimade he 8 we 1 doz HC Secor, Price, BHI Morse, Litehfields H Peadewast and fymily, Connee- Revell, New York. wy Mar 13—Are sehr Melei cha Comet, Pagh. NY. n reply, bat there was | Bennerr’s New York Henan, This most ad- eee N. i Montgomery: A Helter. Utvea: H Trow- to Rome remains a Charge d’ Affaires 9 much noi enable as t - c 2 paper be extensive and dangerous shoal ant binks for hips bo tient, T Santersou, 4 th: nm to i r hw mable ws to oa vertaih Wpetit wes murably conducied paper begins to show the full | (eee r eer thesenon, ond wishing to Weep in wi bridge, Je, w Hare bi Hyinaa, No th, Carolinas HL So eadments were acted npon when We : Ng | boenefitot Mz Bennett's late arrangements in Europe. | iy er shools of the Palawan, whieh seems to he more 5 Morgas, Gray weet, We can neither seo nor hear, Mr. | a single paper, the uumber of the uste of Feb, 21, has a most important original cortespondencs from Yarmouth; ow Peek, New Havens Hammtons 3% J Wilcox, Meriden: B Sides Vilentive, North adopted thin the Palawan’ patsa Nowth Cnrolix oOo th, is not apon aaychert | u nave en except yy motion of Mr. Maraom, the need it mp nate adjourned € arc ota Atoka Fhe Cuatamas banged with his bammer ; and when the dares of Jan. 26° 27, 98; Swit + Horsourgh give any recount of tts ex: yin a Gina tO beoce, K Thigpen, K Thigpen, North House of ihepresentath ves, order wae partially restored, ms "30 Goaeedtiniple Ses. teal ta tree Pax iain diresee Oe the chatasgn of the sortie 3 jbenxeit, Mis Few: Miss Wines | Brean: Joy: inn ee W asminaTon, Mureh 26, 1648 £. Sawven sxid~I did’ not certalnt yt ‘ me day. saw neold shonl or rather reef, situated in Int 840, | oy h . Knowlan’ Bosto wuts | 1 Jo t en citek Pk Gn Jan. 25; Montreal, Keb 1; | me dy, 1aM8 Cond str Or Pi ehich og Ind dc ven by € Habe W Lew Lewis | Histou; J Stear: Te eee Lee ML diate aduan | tes se tbsdl CaeCaS COURT Eeie EE ae 14d; City of Warhingion Feb 19,1919; | Carp contenonde with mir Luirade aud tngitade. ‘Thisint | Cy CD Cae k Wicor, SH aka (sf me pre rack i" wren aunce of previous notles, asked | two 0 one, notwithatanding he signed » pa- | Boste Claoinwett, Feb. 10 ud Sarr, cor, 8 4g A! iat nohet, esis ntrodaee a bill appropriating tty | per with his own Land e bs. | Boston, Feb, 17; Cincinnati, Feb. 10, 10; Frankfort, Ken. | feefextensing # aud W 3 miles, soove water, ae ying that no mere funds would | Fs. 10; Fort Mann, Upper Arkansas, Jo the ar: efray the expense of bringing home-| by demanded, and got an uppropria'ion Fed. 10; Fort Mann, Upp’ anear, Jan. 12. The ar wed officers end soldiers who were Mr. Vivvow remarked thet, with the exception of in Mexico daring the present | One tribe { pe that there would be Htcle | take tbeir a Canron=Bark Sapvh 1 JC Rogers, W G Saltonstall, of rr KW Boimes, ¢ org im, Sheffield; At St Helena, Feb 9, bark Mary, Pease, of Edgartown, with | Salem Sing di Tpierony FH Gul, New York: S¢ Peréen, H 1990 bbis ot! for howe in 4 or 5 di ST "Bomrnac Crrv-—Behr Milron—C Jose Marin Alies,C F gin, Nor! arolua: Capt ‘Nichols, va'k. Templeton: ( Cape Town, CGH, Jao 14 bork Pilgrim, Pettis, of Comer. Mortimore New Haven: M 1, SM Well, Bell North ray of 60 much talent enlisted in various parte of the world in the production of @ tingle copy of a newspaper, * Indians had given notice that they will | «hows conclusively that Jamex Gordon Bennutt well de- dren home at the of th a him © "T) 03 bot New UV. Ship Fai i) » Dr WE pina: © Morse and tnd: rtford; 8 1 Pardee, IN would be ampi Iviskoown that the ramatus | there will be but eight or ten. The school will, of ne- : hirroakdidadedlbcianid cic Pala’ Roamer ot Fernamibueh, Reh Is; with 2000 bbs | | NeW Ontaws—Ship Bianeherte-Capt C Post. Hoven: BS Gurstw; Rhode islond: Se Aenirdaon. Port: of many of our officers wad soldiers hive been brought consity, be discontinued : sp-5 0 wh oii 4000 pot ve Sid ja pill! bark Awele lrg General Wilson—Mr Wt B Vanderbeek, Mr cay Bargents fee ui ponies B L Vi Oe org home, Money is erent every day for purpores lest iau-| Mr. Jacon Tnomrson adverted to the feet that the MARLTIM Pe fmimbnen, Kavos} Wd for NB, S100 buls, Spoke | CHARLESTON=Bhip Marion—J Fries are ister, Philadelphing Hf Bate levde than ent # Dill and the preamole explained | charges of the geutieman from Ohio, bad heretofore “ Ane oth! Jat 15 8, lon 72 W, W. Scott, Nan, 1600 bbls: 7th, | | Cranceston—Brig Tybee—Miss i Mebride, Messrs CH | “Jen Plym wath re objsot, By the treaty we have given a large portion | been urged. So far ashe had looked into the matter, Wm A 0 wh¢ 22d, Int 25, lon 173 W,Cambrin, | Rumvell, J M Holmes - WESTERN He of the (ar ivory oongunred {0 Mexico sud he propted to | the conduct of Col. Johnson Was honorable, ‘There was, % Pandytnm je Hon ap oh next day. BePt thy OF i hay ro {lar to keep thelr dust from desroratneg” ne (lds of Our | ic is true, several years since, an Odjec ion ee to the man- ETT YY ie Hy ape Non ile Fore He Vonks Goores Pos Mi | ine. 09 Keep thelr dust from desecration, wnd inter them | mer in whioh the boy# wore eduonted at tue Choctaw | i 5 : FH Canton—Ship One i | aay Pe aac, agen Sesto eee Fee oes sete baltore tar (oufdence in the | Academy. Col Johnton was not to blame tor this ; minha iondh ts L mdz. do—466 hif chin ten Brown, Rito Providence! J Mivon, Massachusetts: my shall have beee withdrawn. the bones of meray | Was the fault Of the teachers, amd there have been a0 Cleared, hit Former ramoek crlers enneta do; WW Keteis “Providence, 113i ill be dug up ondacattered Whar linperitton ig eed | complaints since that time. The acadamy was the ‘ ae » Sydney. K co—6 8 ailke W etrpor rien GW Taslor, © Haneo, Sonnitom: ‘ rl be dg Up andsoattered Wha: disposition tual bs | menue of educating other steibea; the “studeots weut Bidet fides’ on ea Piece Lite A.Mertie te Cox | ml ee a 200" tee toa Bucklin ke Cranerst box lve sed ware leant Dead, oth Capo honor! Lst a vessel be seat to Sfexico to, bring them | ‘orth educated men And the seodue othe fan ikution fie lee B rae mae Ind stan | ee aS, st (64028 os Mah rh New faa Me rey store ome ore ‘améad) doi Ruvon home. Lf we cannot get ail of them, let us show our dis- -MeKay expressed himself in favor of slr. Sawyor's | Puies, Mobile, J kiwell & Conn rcs Marks; Florence | 73 Lea te beter io, ou, exemple

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